Daily State Sentinel, Volume 13, Number 4403, Indianapolis, Marion County, 29 November 1864 — Page 2

DAILY SENTINEL.

TUESDAY MiiHltIM 90V HER 89 JlffliRg eff tne lwecrntic Milftfi tenl Mmlllrr A meet in ul I be Dvtumra'ic State Central CoBSDt'tee. for rorrsaltattoa. ill be held in tbi cit? on ThvrUi . tb Isi day of Decern '-er next An invitation i4 etrfttdsxi Ui all Dwtiv.crata ihr.. (fee Sts's. wha on cowvemeu'ly at tend, to ieet villi the uo ihtuWion A fall ateod'urre' the Omsvittee i wjutd, s im Dorum ss-t ers Wiil be ssesetded tot discussion MM A ( ansiia renfeseien. The Iiidito! Journal, a few days ago, hi an enie'e beaded ' Let the Cotitiuflou of 'he S aSS Rat)cied." tu We- the fallowm core mei. opoti lift failure of r.ecery lee.-! ti r a. iJr: 5 hiaf moe er If tend to s dWweesrd al law the alaaae. itvtfj a contempt of Ii w and nf ibe iileea requirement ofhe OwaHiimtim bi i Sn a la boi (He leiiUtive pwcr of the Sute has been enitted " Thi. though niiwittingl mi l, g deferred censure npm the roan of the Republican mem bera of the Lgi-latiire of the haal reaion Tber boliel, atid thu dtftmtd th legislatioD ne e ary a carry on the jroertaetjt in accordance vitb the requirement of the conetitution. Tbet veil kufw that auch oald be the effect of leu Dg their eeau, and not only thi, but aUo that no obont'oue left! .'tlon coald be paiaed if they had remained at their pout of duty The reauit of their rovw ul ttiie mut have been well eoiitidered to to be an apology for OoTmor MoaTos Muming, in the admitiittration of the State proTemmetit, powers clearly in violation of the conntitutioD Thi he h Jor.e, r.'i the ei cuae offered for him la the failure of tha Lgia latur to pea neceeeary law Why were not tboae laws enaced? The Republican member of the Houe reared their erts, deaerted their poat of duty, snd b thi reeolu'ionaff aeiitHi left it without the quo rum required bj the Coiiatitution fr the trail a iion ot busirew, hetie ih rwri were po erleaa to paaa the meisare to ctrry on the gorernment rfi,uired by the org n c hw of MM Sfste. Tbe m joiitj hid uo (wer to remedy the ditti eoJtv. That duty is istrs-n l to the Ooert or bv the Con Hits i ion bm fr ptifi'sn poret and hi own spnandixem n'. he failed o diehirge it The whole Ujri-I itie power of thf S ate wi thu n-urped b h faciiou Republican bb ti'-ri't In li e tight of tiiee f".. we re p at that h ren ure of the Jourtoil iipnliea with c u hing toice to iu political friend- ' Nothing in r - ir4 tends to a direj:r,l of law ty if f m"-r 'hn a t onfempt ol Uw :md of the ol emu tequircmrula f the Coiiiiut:on, by m-e t i mImhu :he U v W u' l'te (te h been eomm'ttel " Whani h' ex m;ile of dl-n gird wl lew ha been b th ae! them and jiistiheii b high Republican funttioti ne-. i it at? won ?er ih.it the m -hould fne ron?em;l I iw and of the olem:t tq iiremeni nf the C i iluCi'o.? VVr let ihe Cn'imri .n in-l lr b te(e :el bv tii e m auth nrfcf, m sell th tfie i?ple ttieo bre ai I he b-po ti ae thl Oo) find a aoiution of our n ifional trouble. iute l.egial.siu re Wr hv he:ri a j:o.. m nv wlnins tiSi.'et 4 b icnii-er I "he ' m'u if pn-, lor le -a's'ie aiht' dur'ng tie eoBsiug eHn ol the Lgial iirr. Mie ale jt-t ol wMrw i M al j.ivaiK-e pa tl .i . .ta Tlietc sill re :.o t.h jaeiton n the part of the fVni" net to the R pubiicn ic-piuji II the advantsgea of iheir r ci-nt triumph the poil of victory to hi ; they are jfgirissaf ?,1 entiilrd Hut tl.erill h ibe rut detern.iueil opposition to any meaaSSW wioth ii eiactei will orie ihe ram rity their olilMsl righ'S 1 - will douhtle be a attempt to pnsa su at pt .loMnenl till with th di-irn is 'arriiigeil.coiieie-a"iM, feil iies'.' jsvlstUI, as to cure. I ; - f.'e. a -ri-ct ,iio?. ol Republican rule nd the control of public pairon: It i. not to lie expected thai u i Dem S:Teiic Hpffi fSitalh.e will be w iling to perm' bis isSiatluttntri to be dtslratecllWd under the Operations .f an unrip: 1 and unju-l apportion ment. There is no doubt auch a hangeil condiliou "t population iu mmt of the counties in the S ate since theaw of 1 857 w s passed, that the prei.t rwtis of rWpreen'ation iu many itaWSJMBW sneipi and It is proper thn' this inequli a'louM be remedied, but in djit.e thi Democr it. counties should not hedeprivei of a fair and equnl rsi'teet-'a ion. Sometimes thee efforts on the p f of unset u ulous iariiau to secure their hold uo on pwer by iniquitou legislation, returns to p!i.ue the itietiiors by defeating ihe vert 1 SSJH ihr-y h.e in view Su. h ia ihe ptculi r c u btioa of public aff. r at the present lime ihtt the measure of the part n power my cau-ie one of those su.lden popular revoluthu s sr rh come unbidden and citn.ot be directe', tb t will sweep all before it In thit event ihe gservm intlsving of election distriits to retain piair. would sign-illy fi! to set ure lbeifjit w u would mke its authors odious We re pt t there will he no fic'iou onposiiion by 'he aninority to anv legitimate legialatioti, but ut jus' p . r t tun measures will be strenuously oppoesd. rrealdrntlr l tote ef Indiana HCl Ths f-dluwin is the official reuli of the eejssj o' ludians for Pieshlent. at the rccur election, by Conres'io: I Di-tric: I Itx-.-ln. JtaVi ajsta .11 TVIt as: li.aii Wat I. an i '.:'i Bi tei 4T 4 I i lt th.trc Si au 4 u. b Sih Tib a h 5 h io a . .. lata Tut I t.ta-i S.STS X3I 1 ?7l . t 5 i .156: II X Lto-'lr'sm j . 199 BjSUf T' e m .' ,t M-.a-T' ths S'ste ete (ioa O r 3dcDoALP w.i. 2l ItfaV raju.g i. elects of CM vote over the m J m for LtaSjau The Sja)al tot fur Governor at ibe Stale elrcUo . w .- 2-3 2.-6 At tl.,. I le-iun i .1 . et i n tie lead v ate v. lajMS, being 2 640 baa t Ua r-t i Si s e 1s t ' lie MaVM ihtt McOl LtA nrr. s ths o i, D f.,. ,r 47 in bafMl Sa1 mu tor Dnru R ;iil ) rand l.ie for 0n.re -i ia Mia D t at ins AW sleet wax v.. .S?o (Ik r llea'ffnatieri The re-' I ftstxww llswsras Pat.s btareu aer'ied. aat ha ItUti.s lo h h ,if u L we, k A Wa. ucim-eil ... 1. in. i,r. 1 : r 1 s ' CI tri n l at aeS. UMVh Sd S ari and pa.d in 1 1 U ns lor i rm ptr ittAl Ii a-lr Ud ' e f W.d'r a.rtal a. Urixlir i I ne ii. ui al... hulm i. lr-. i i'a i i frdnjeii; ' 0 . ul.S s s a ti. if i i whswl ntpi Im,...). . 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I tl7 soki in Bentoa annate 1 A firm ea i be , ten mvumwi to , f orty dollars. -On port boose a' Terr Haute 11 net be opened this win'er. a the Bure at hieb p-k ia ow bead look MBevhti hasanou A Good Pi.ATrM Tri Orawfordville R vtew sets off the foliowiog. 1 r R.-tipw will continue t a J ete aa here tufor. tbe rreat cardinal fr-.nnp of chrit;.ani ty ' sajaceen earth and good wij in man " Blficibs at Lafatcttk A telegraph from Ltatette dated the 27th say: An .ffra re-ulting la tbe Ueuia of one of the as, occurred in I . ob Pupleui' sslooi. Main r-treet. ala st 9 o'clock tin- e errng a1 K'hnatock. ou of a phvaician ol thi rity, I of a d tb ulty with another young mid nmeU Cid i rj. iu tde mIuoo Oo coins oataade tbe troade was rwoswed, when Fabuetock drew a pteol vfr nd fliSd three times at hia opponen ; he then seised him afut the waiat. drew a bwie knife, and gave him a fncbtlal wound in the left tue Cnfford ex'-ired immediately murderer is -till at liberty. We understand that Fahnatock was arrested on Sunday hut. Some ot the Suttivan lax payers are already refu"ing to pay their ajeAaecl of the $75,lffH) boanty loan appropriate! by that oonty Tf.e legality of the Ui is to be tested in the court.. Aasrar or Dor mtt Jtami at Lat a y kttx 1 he Lalayet'e Journal of Saturday give the following account of a wholesale arrest of boon- j tv jumpera in that city . I ' r. , . Thursday sawmng Oapt. Park. peoost Marsbal, lett for Indianapolis On retching L ... . xJi: .c nllehe met a det-Nn,ve with i a bounty jump, Dimed Ueor. Thompson. The latter J., carefully examine! on the way to IitdmiinDolH. when ' l aits i-i-covcrel thnt toere were everal other t).,ui.tv jumpers in the wood near Z'ottsville Wwaa brought back bv Cipt Park f rom odlaospolts, for the purpose of Identi'vine; the broker who were intrumeuul in toltsting him On res hing the station at Lebmnn. two other boun tv jumters, named Dovl itid Muiry. enteml the can and were promptly u tie ted and brought to the city about II o'clock TIsuradaT niuht. The three were Ukeu to the Provoät Miihal e office Two defective came over with Capta u Prk for the purpoe of are Wftiug one ex Mjor Jen kms, who has bees, figurine pretty exrenatvelv fiete f r everl weks m n pre'.ended re.-ruitinp m. er, or broker. He had been tbsent from the sjtv for atxiut a week and had just returned He taeeuona and two o'clock in the morning üta detectives proceeded to the WhiteHoune the place ol abode r-elfctrd by ihe fit e ex M-joi uid after undry knocking' and psJS)SBWB BSje cee lei tu cauiin; admittance, and arretel the md:iry gssjalwSSsS. He rnde s isjsistsnes and waa i ken down to Captain Park' ftj e Here he st iled that hi- wile w i -ick, and w perniit'e! to return lo the White H u-se. sSSStl passed wy one of the detectives, who rem tineo" ith lum till rooming. Alseten o'clock yes 'triMtv m irning he i- sent over la Iudiwnaavlsi n eompnov with the bounty jumoers The 1e lei lives ihen arre-ted SSM K roth, and one ol the b i uiler at tiie lr ituble HoUe, who ere aUo -en! over to Iniflaiiaooli. The abe ire the in tin facta concerning soniot ih nrre-f m i IS vcfprlay Mini Thur-i1 We are inquest e.f not to publish aSJ thiiii: lurthet c ticsming ti;ee boun y j uupers. the bfoksti' atHi .i liptwern-. in iniu!i ia Citiii Pirk hiii r ew sever! others c nnectetl with this gi' . of WlHdlaVS wit". ii he wipes' Ul i i .tute besides tfioe aaaartiwaisal alu.tre, C pt Pitk SSJdsd in arrefing. voerdiy. four b iun . "Hi! SWS MS) one t nni'v ju;n r asent, ihe Uitcc Ibw huu-eli P.tt Willi m. and ret reeiitm himself io tie from Zmeviile. Ohio, hut who cm lieie from OtawsHSW ti drect. with ia Mint -Jumpers. wh--e fre heholpiiil f ion 'in cm. H- In a wei dreed chap, id a hm oei -onal -poer nee. and e - r i tbm SSiliXf saw tt he 11m m mly tormi-io'.el i. i 6ue linen atiH hasy broadi loth Altogether he pre-ent a SSSW usirvlesaanli 'ppevrsnc Rm - mM cateei " wat however, audden I j s'opjed by Cm1' I i i k The to men ah m he brought here were pr--.i.iel ms II Of liiSS b Sophie ilolder, of Riiidl(h tOWttfdwp We houliJ lice Id ihl Mr CobjCi Was perfectly buwtll la pressnting thee me:. t'pon fieioj: mm i.e. I by Cipt Park, the "- et in which they caute heie. and the object thet ii in v ew ii. nasifsg. lecame aAuweeltf, iihI il -. the f -ct that they were 'noimhi here tv Wil i SI, A- mificrot coiir-e tti e were phceu M once u;.der gsjaad by the provost Bjarswsl, aas W lltasa, alter a lone and diligent rer h. w tresel laaS BSSJll SbOSjl 7 t'sSWCfc, A all ev I nee ihtt this welt dressed individual is a gen in ui ot the firs; water, we will mention t.it' iWaSj It) o'clock laal niht he wa peieJ upon he fi mr of the gu ird houe, like a tailor, pi iv tig raid with hi bosiily -jumpst . They all ent to ludianapoli ihi morning under gward, Anottier FlMiforiu Demanded' Honorable Robert J Walker i- much talked of s ucces-orof Mr Fe-senden to the Tre. urv Dep iri ment, and he ix quite likely to he apteil His view? of the policies of hi new .ioci ttci were eloquently exuresKed by him in the ctmnaitn of lrib I he soeech from which wr takethe following extract was largely circulated lv t e democrats s a cimpsiun doeument ' Popul r rr vulutions are nlvs i vs -udden. The lark cloud is seen in the horizon; we bear the muttenu: thui drr, netrer and nearer, louder, -till louder, it r dl above u. then comes the lifhtaaag tlih. the cra.h of the Union, and al! over We will then atand amid the ruin ot the irrevocable psst We will sttnd at the t'ead jndcn.ent seat of our Country and the world; th books will be opened, and de nt p-onounce our enrence. the doom of owr rare as they helieve elt trovernmnt is a blooi mil delusive ( h mtoni. No, hetier Old we sw ine he eirth fnm it orlnt. aad etfier it iti burning irasments through unissjsasl spare, 'bit meet the rur-es of our country and m mkind and the horrors ol that living death, whic'i would lollow the (Solution of the Amfrirm Union. If the sur rentier of mr poor life, the remnant of my wm'ti4T days, could save my coun ry, gladly would 1 nuke the sacribre. The saenbt-e! oh no, the duty, the plory f su-h an achievement It mv voiee roul l retch even the black TepuMirau bajtj, I would ay .re-a.-semble tour convei iion. 1 IWesnasnsas your aasrfUwteS if vou ple-sse. eleet them it von can. take ail ihe spoil, but tear 'on your disutii' n Afnctrt platform, ere you saafasawil t the pollsw eed n e the sxaxsxsra asass other platfotm. whi h will uol imperii tbe Ü . w Jam K. Poi a ts LVomisati d-1h . notice of ihe death of Col Meurv. ihe Crisis os: "In ls41 he naa chairman of the Ohio dele tr.tion in the Ut'timore Convention. Anticiptim the dtfliriiliiea ot that boisterous roiiven tion. (eneriil J ,.-ksin wrote two let'er oce t I the Ceo set onf oi üasj H mipshire. who waacha.r iii.ii ot hi State Irlealn-n. and one lo C 'ho.el 3telry. in iloui the-c wonl : A the last e t it of h rnnnt . present the iS'ne of J.me K I k. the M'ui hit star of Teiitecc. to tie ronven'i'in Tbi le'trr from the old hem wa all that was re. Sjtait With ihi le'ir in his po se-i o,, asf k tea SSJ ny : in the eouventi oi. seal i btiaS kt'ow'eie ,(i 'i (. hrr letter aa am''r'm l "ti hai t-ei. written to an 'Iher meniirr ot the on veiition, i "i ei rv n -ii "Oii m t r " sjsaaet t a hieb rsooited In 'he Hoas'Sation ol 1 "I e- K I ' k. m I -ve I t 0 D in kt i i - : ir't 1 m dcie it "

annxs 0 aUi kadna, 0 the sjsaaajffsji I estalrt - K w!l t d tniiriK mi from A isxriwl a. atsrssw. baseaswisxd 'a-n ni aaxssnsi tht ihI is s4aaaa saaa nna a re-ne- i i'e Inn-el fa ewt Stars ffaasliSisf aa a sate aSHesad sJSawW aasj l..i.. nWaand and nlsasfndjsj wnh a Ufsjnl awaljr isra rwea ad h r ihe isssilaaiaaj tobe tu strti .I,.- rtisjres to S: lllaciav C m'-h ae I 4nt lasnl and lia axsd til a Issavaa IsVasasnas addn, mi'i.'.i Th-rh i.'i ilfrtimii', ihf K-v !c med li "txi eul ! end. and K l lltat loaT seaafS

f D S asslaja entaae. cudm-ied ih -eitkc m hi. h r "C dl ii. . u iiisa um I tae qne-1 . paasawaxeat as lae lxsa)sasvwirn. Wi!ith-u h.ve ons woman in lie t. patjiad eiirT" Toil,-, -ei! ol t'-e '.ul n .r ffitin.1 ve. he;lel: UV!' I aVml mind tali. h-r a m. H. ih r s oo rial Thia iinseewdv teerh a sio nahel the i r iitftee ia snl dau 'eu the ilerim.n. wi..J aw all t SaaSVaJ aas l k. went tutu ths rtxtri, and dir lal TwW '-ce-i luai io return ' .' S.t-h i he SSBSSBai MS BWV ha- k tae 4Va II- wtHthf do ia bat. Tl ev Inas ie ..iel n. I L , . . ft . . 1 ft .ft I A . .1. I w itiwHWi, out to iu. i..f w w utmi i ru lUat I day

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Ths Tsitnon (Mis-; Ke; . - repo b5e fjf .. , . A TQmmh o ., ,ife h. t wm t0 ylfhl a d i i present re chief s"'p ol this city Th UcU- 'k"1 n . ni W.i-e Ol me Ufr ii i nc imiuiit, arc - imi'mp. It ipper that about twenty seven yews ago a Cm U d Brown, whose family resided in M itt uoiaeti. waa ths overseer ol tbe eatate of Mr tiaory . Ü4lioi, a wealthy gssllsman of Kuh mono, V F'om aoms cause which atill re keasia a secret. difficulty arre between C-.pt briwu and Mr Clifton in which the former con aidvrt! hunaelt t:ie aggrieved pArt. To revengtbimwell for ths ssppoaed fug, Ii stole Mr CiiltouS infant dtughier (then about aix weekr old) oo the day -he was christened The chile waa brought to Mattapoiett, and secretly adopted by Drown and his wile as their own She was nimei Julia, and ftrew to be a woman When only ix'een years old, stie was married to Mr lsac 0 i'lerce, n printer, who learned bis u-atfe la Fall River. Serer! ysjavs ago the asoed to Tsutun, living tor s wh le at Bast Taunton, but more rwcentl at ihe Green. Two children h ire been born to them, one of whom is now living. During thia long period Mr i' i ice ha? lived in peaceful ignorance ol her hili pat': . , Mr Pierce, who took her lor better or worse. hd never imgined Inm-elt the husband of su heire He abandoned the primer' trade shortl after learning it, and for eeverai yrars hax earnel hi bread by the aseat of his brow at Mr M sou'h works in thi4 city. Thi i their ui-n.i y until within a very hort time Now come the drnnutmrnt Lsl summer, while Rev Mr. Talbot, ot thicity. was at Saratoga, be became acUainted with Mr. Clifton and wife. who. itsppear. at the breaking out of the rebellion, convene 1 t'-ieir K'-hruond Lropertv into cah ami moveil tu Hal timore. iu tbe coure of conversation with Mr Tabfl nmfM un the re . , u nrr, , i a i tembhinre ot Mr Clifton to a hdv pari-hioner at TaUülon Nütbi p;rl.u!,r was fc . f u wSswO! the fe, , . , 1 ; rem irk, Mr Clifton inquired the aire of the lady. On beine informal that she ws abiut twenty seven, immediately Raid to her husband, "Why, that would be ii:-t the ge si cur daughter that wa stolen " The matter then received their scrion attention. Mr. Talbot whs taken into their toiifi dence, and inquiry instituted a? to the reputed parent of tbe young lady. He returned to Taunton. Im u conversation with Mr-. Pierce iu regard to her parenlace; ii: I'm med her of the Siratoga can vera .tion, wbasb ted her to ak Mrs Brown, who, se !md never doubteJ, wa- her mother, if fhe really wa such, hi the s;ir.n: time elling her the reaon ot the inquiry MrBrown. woo had kept the secret ol tho child's ptrenlate lor taentv seven years, wa so over come by the iiuesi ion and the dee4opSSSWt of fiel., that che imtnedi itelv became ill and lied of the heart di-eac Betöre her deith.ho v er, she at kuowledgcd that Mrs PieroS WSS Bot her own d-ughier. Car.t.:i:i Bro?. diu! a numfer ol years ago. Witluu a lew week-i tlie af lair hu develot eil itself rapidly Mr and Mr Clilton and Mi. Pierce hive met each oiher tid the sM Siilprsd woman, who nure I the b ducted latasjt, Ins recoct. ized sfrf. Puree as tf.eir real child bv a rooie on her shoulder. The I'lentitv ol their lout: lost daughter bavin been ulty e-tabiished. Mr Pietce and her hu-band hivelieen invited lo live wiih the Chitons and -Inre in iheir wealth; and ihi- il .rc prenirinw tw do. hu inn broken up iMHMfktw, it r u.d dipoel o iheir lurnitnre Tbe cream of theffi'r is thai Mr Pierce isg onl) child, and therefore Kl e btkiH to an e.f ite r.ii-l to be worth htimfre!- ihuiiaaods it not nullum of dollstS, or an old frlSWd of Mr Pietic tgptttssa ii, a ft fi.- le- ihn t aaUIioSM ' It bavins b-en riiaaaswd ih l MrrSeevw Ikad aasassd waj a divorce from her ksji basal, fist ksM publisheii card, twdigssatl de arssg the id lu-icr. Sie ax fro in l e be I Source. We uke the luNwavisaj eSSaactJ from bits Richmond piper-: SH kbit N S MOVtXNTS The Di -natch ui the 2." h ssva edtoriilly: We er s ill sitlu ui official kS'SVamtlnsj -.iic"!"'!!! äherm in'.- movem-oi- in lii-rf'a. 'iut e ;ire not ai'hout oinc lu'hentic sovicel Mi ihe subject. Sherman .i. on yesterday, htill e-i oi h" U ui-e river, seal ol ihe trihutaiies ot the A t mi ih i. wh: n ru n iuih through tue east part ot Geortii i M'.Hcdgeville il situi'.d on tha wast baak of thw straasi It i baHasad a a a Sa .a a im ei emy has teen to aiiiieugeviiie, ti ougn an ue pietiv well isaSMSjd lb it n olBc.fil inform i duSJ has been received it il.e War Oltice This af- i air aaWSSiad neir J n-o ro. where the C Mi-tra.-l lieori i railro-t .running from Macon to S t irinh. crosses Oconee river. A esSBMlftSfS bis body ot the enemy 's cavalry attempted to cro-s to the east bank of the Oconee at thi poial OSJ WetinesOay morning There it one fact in the campaign, which, wc ihmk, should kive much ground, for hope ihe low progress bxsaM bv Sherman. He is now iu ihe tiiteenth day from Atlanta, amf h is a- yet matched only a out seventy live lüde, and has not reached one point of import mce. Peth ips he does not now. a when he s artel out on the eik edition, ieel himself perfectly mister of the situition The Whiu of the 524th -ay: "There seems to be nothing definite from Cieor gia. The prevailing impre-sion, baei upon in formation thus far received, is that S'ierman hai1- J M icon. and ttr.t he will move toward the coast without h ,ztrding an attack on the de tenses oi Augusta tie will, ol course, de-ol tte the country through wnich he pas. Mow, if Stiermnn h is really attempte1 so wild a nr va ment, uuless we are debcient in forces in that quarter, hi expedi:in will come to riet. We look hopelullv to Georgia, a;.d exnett crc.tt remits." BRt.CKINRIDGK IX KA.11 TKNXt SU: Gen. Hreckii. ridge i dome etert thinir weM in Wet Virginia and Ett TatiMsjsja. Smre 'he bittle and decided victories oi (iilem. the Yankees hve kept retnarkat.lv eatSS, and iein n beyond Bulls t4.-p, send-ng o-j i . -; in 1? trotijr reio noitetinur ptr ies. who generally I.e more than they gnin txciiAx.x or raioESs I he asebaaca I prisoner g- es on weii; 3.20(1 Cou.soefntes have leeii delivered, and Contain Hatch i now engaged i:i the Sadies of V Ml kee- iu rstafft Arrumcments iiave tM-en mole to exchange a luge : tun her of prisoners at Y. bi'e. i.d it i- provable the exrhmge will be ie hirnclonJ me.srirer Tbe arrat gemei.td made al SiVii.ti.h ami Manila were on j suggestions ot Mi 0 11. in or.:er to obvi ite the n- oasertf of so much Overland travel on ihe ;art of he Yankct pr--.ii.ei I . Till. PUCK QT ESTIO tSCSJOlOSB PillTlcia The Richmut J Sentinel ? the 2-1 i. Tnfj isjuulatiua adoafsd in the House oi Rep-rp-entative-. on yesterday, on motion ot Mr Ris-eU.of Virginia, sbowa how many "recon struct' sxisas there ue in that l dy. On a pfS aaaitaai declarinu that Mwa will aavar. aa any teiiua. aoliticslU .tbuate ai.h a people a no ate u i-v :'.' isiou of our toil an 1 the n t.-h er ul our ci xen-." the waSJ stood: Ye e.'l; na none I he e nph MSS 1 iti.u ge ol ihe te n n .1, es Ibal the Houae as ii e rne-t in what il id; .i d. in liah. it did sati ni tf- h rp.allt rat h tie setittment snfif: fl i blete-ol a l ur j.ple A.nt.i g hi en. rely as to the e:. I. reasoii ic Sjssres tha eesniietd ! rsxa 1! awalw sa t. tae anwea t a'tnii.tnc it I .. r mi the -ui in to a Ifta ai.il dt .ih tfrajtstt i i: di enf m i , fiitanin !.- ', i tie digest itevotionol I ..tr n..uio its .uiceaslul prost. ution. A wiiier in th L n hn Timr sais tint ihr il. elifc- Holl .1 il.e Hi rack 1 ui; 10 -mi.t lee d tentiiatuij i-s'lst ..r e-rh hofse. I he saanlastst mmei.i'el to he built in future a sW live e ch i.se IH teat . -uiarfiri I. and I ,f'a cuhf' IsH A i o o -e nl nr aeirfc Wmld ns asl r ei nsnad SI ilir.if. c Sji: (".r U're iisitnl n. 'et 1'ifn'h h''; n . t- unk ia nitfsslsjrsaj. a'".' -u n hes fmm the nr. mud. in e ery tso - t.li.; there ia s awmu window for evert stall, m,.i '.,.r ' ft below Ihe dimrs Iu ti.i w t.i.d i"n. m. in -nr'.re sWInssja u ed bsS)it4(SJ. i' is aiiiivipeal Oi.t at-tblrw aill sj ..me iai Is t t he lih In old ta'i'ea, Psstt t t a .... ft . J I ft I . i ii tiiiiiii'f iuuv v rritju up. auvi air-orn aa I latruuacad. More u J w space la to be flrec"

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-ThwBortot Men are rwline ors. the ice of pouto -n that wit. priee ot potatoes P.-eawi hi is being shipped from Ftw niapHirf ror tne sss oi ATD oi taw rotem as. It .is suted that Wilkie Collins reeeivea from hi- London publisher no les than f 1Ü.UU0 for hi new novel "Armadale " Tbe Ptyton Eoquirer contaii a crl from Mr. Vail ii dtgbjfB announcing that he kai ' resumed the practice of law." A penflerrir. ha rl:rnercf ftreüeot way to diaperse crowd of boy He offers to teach them the catechism, and tbej instantly run i way. SmaB pox m rsj;inz ferfuliy M Northsmp ton, Massachusetts. The public school, will not admit pupils without a certificate that they have been vaccinated. W. W. Wade, ol the Anuskaag, Few Hampahbe irun otk-, M inche-ter. baa perfected a breechdoading rifle wfneb throw fourtaeo bulleu without reloauin Five hundred tons of shell anu cannon balls hve been taken out of the water at Frederic t harbor. Denmark, and a gieat quantity that can never be recovered -til 1 remain. Thirty-four persona committed suicide in fJermtnv last year becioeof losses ai play Tt.ese unlortutiaies louud traveling to a water ing place going to the Rid with a vcngeiuee. A grandson of Iuis Philliopc lately mar neii the eldest daughter sf the Emperor of Brsz'l. who will be Emoress of Brazil when Don Pedro dies. Another gnmdson of Louis is to marry the other Brasilien princces. The Naw York Express stya thcic are now thirteen negroes holding clerkships is the sTww York Custom Houe. iriea of $600 each, one of whom hat charg ol :avoices ia the ro tunda of the Cu-iom House. Richmoud papet a Ivei ti.-e a reading room containing all the latest Notthern papers; admission $5 tor one day. All the leading Democratic and Abolition journal Are on tile daily. The fees of Icctuiers have risen this year. The 1 100 men iiku Heeclier an i tough. mu.-t have $15'l a n'tri.t bow, and tnose who htvebeeu content with $01 a night heretofore, now de maud $75, or ja r!i&r - creep up t the coveted ii(M A coroner t jury iu Boston ic urued a-h v tr diet, in the c.i-e ot i arosaaa who die! suddenly, that she ' died from eoPMfjsaJan y? the bruin, caused by overtii.uLtion." Surgeon Chrlton, of the Florida, who was taken to Boston on th Ketrirj:e, c-timttes th tt Ihe Florida 1m4 ste imed abouf 4',Uf)il miles since ahe leli Brest She hud not been in port durii .. nine mouth., iu which time she haa captured 4U Amtriuau vessel". "Tune at lat -i ts all tbitm? evei, Ainl ir WW do hut watch the hour, There u-veryel aa- bum m power Winch cuiJSii evile if uuiurajiven, Th patn-nt .-eatcli ami vigil loii Ot u.o-1- ho trca-ure vtp a ; i g."' Beuetc Juaitz, the le.iler ol the Mexican 1 assaJsi i sww hn luur ysjars of ssya. He hua U Spahirh tduou in BM veius, bul is ol pure ub original stock, sad was bum in very bumb'e cir c jualiuce I he landlady of tte " Silver House," at the Capital ot South Carolina, announce to the' i J m?iuier ot me Leis!aiure utoui. io asSSSBtils, I Iba bacon, kssjsj Utldi butler, eggs, corn meal, mo I. irre-, o!, poi It , eine"-, e-tc , will oe ta ken iu payment i r Uontd oill.s at full mutse; ; ratet. A irienc ol Air L.,r.-...n rvm.uned t e Winie Hou?e, a lew e.ciinga. mwc, that tnvte vete lao patent leitso is tor the tr uster ol jii S an on Iroiu the Wmt Utbce to the Supreme lieiich. via: it aouiii iiupiore the Cabinet, and j it win. Id (heck litigation 1'iesideol laughel lut aakf nothiug. f usd lo U.d ratuer iiusuneiU ol Vermont, j say that the i..ei H MoSSawwSJ eoev retS'SSSt op bis 1 pi etching, was Iroin a utfte buy who sal at his j ISSS, looking up into his ice, .is he w is preach ; bast w a sewwUsd assiasj, At ne wa gmg on ' ver eat neatly, ibe lutlo ooy S)jke out, "You .-Hi'J tb-il alure." A oung ladj rec::iily sjapad from Lndoii, ; and woulu baVW g. i clear ot' K.igiand i:.d her j guardians il .-oe hid nol been -o anxious j aoout the self ire ot her pel CMiary, whuh she , would lake along WIsW tier Aa a couutrywoui ui would pa . ; thi5l" 0n srv bird be so vexatious as A celebrated New York doctor piecr.bcd for an old I id j PstieSH, "srupoi buckthorn, " und a rote his p; t-cripiion in the isjsjal tabalitic char acttis, "bir StBaSB Cath " On '.nquirius; i. she'd takeu the meuiciue, a thuuJer cioud d wketieU bar aes. snd i be ax cUiiaed, "Ho! l ..'t o.ng to take Volt - t tin ol r.n - I ir bo-lv um n : j -. j- - J jr heaven . Among theattractiou at i!:e N itinn.. .SaiiorFor, iu Boston, is a book called tne Lile of Liiriat," the gill ol a State Priesa convict. !: auibor Ii serving oui a term ot Iftaaa years im prtssJMMSjl lor lorgery. He bas worked on the book alter labor hours for two yaata. It is Srrlt ien al considerable length, iu täa piisouer 's oan et le, exquisitely piimed with a pen and neatly bound by tbe author A Waahingtufi torrcspocdebt of ibe New i i ora commercial Auveruer write : " rears : are entertained that the enormous price charged here tor boaid aud lodging will prevent iti-ny Congressmen Irom bringing tbe bxdias ol their Umdies here uurin; the coming -liort season. At Wi.iaru's I hey charge $4 50 per day I r board, and private pirlors or the larger room are proportioiiHbly high." Some idea of the immense amount of tobac- . co xiiokei in the tvor.d ion be tormed Irom tbe fact that oue al tue liraz ili m mail h learners rtc ntlv brouitbt tt tngi uid, six million cigars 'and (Ii it un A luetic in mail - '.:... which lett Hawxlssasp4aa lately, I indeo.belore ber departure, Ins tnoaasad bales of unmmui tetarad tonsoaa. She had bi ought ii Irom New York, took it oti to lliemen and wjtnoat landing it there brought it to Soaahssapioe, f;oui vaaoea it was seut to 1 L jndou to be hippeii to tbe i'tun.-uia. j Fort Laf as ette has recently leceived a large ; sccei-ion to the nwiuwer ot its ocvunmis, aud is V L. n , . i - . . r now croadcl Fiiiy othfers and nou commistoned fh tr.. in addition lo th- seventy five , Nnats lormeilt (heie h tve been receiveJ Among t m are Ceneral radaji mJ st IT, captured at t Mort ui. UuMIs II If Simeul the minor oili irsinciisrg a e an I io be puue agreeable I a. me oi the oluer psxonrrs. A Memphis papet teils a story of a gentle m ;i aho h.d led a gaj li e dum a proirac ed I ah SXtca of hi siMfiate Tue SSSnMXI ol her ie , i e ti 4u - -; f..r .me iei-.i.i t be called j erU the uirxt i iSBSjt ahu-h he complied with j when the h ut tved, hv stiakuu him soundly ai I esclaiuiing - J din, set up. ii Ista9nxbx. " la it " replied f er husii.ttid wi h a Irightened air, good r: v'j-. people wi l ?te me go.ng y from iiere." A party l !.; ( ; ette persona, ineJuuing one ladv, dined one d iv 1 .et at , k un-n the lop d a . '. tu' ll : ii hei.!.', -t rvh his ju-i b en h:i-iuj as int Brii K drwMl Compsny , at , ! .-t-h mi, , Pi. Trie pr'v w-e drtan up Ok i InWSe p er aid spiral their rep-t Upo'l 1 1 lap d tlie i bimset , ocri ptit.r the sesnidd STBSjad ihe top iheir iln.n r om. S,aeche-, t si.vin. QlhCiaJad the ' nteriain- ', ment Oil ibe day of elevM.m whi. the voting was procredinic qinetlv. Waas sasje that Uurern r Mdary was .lead Wti e the Domocrasa SjsjSX . lit 1 i-: -cntiuieiit.- id nro.'i.und soriow. a lid Ie crowd ot ah'luii -t . m.M''--'-d teeli of otrral.eluimic joy; and one oi theta rsllcd or ihtee 1 !e t" lm l eiiuah t" b" l.e.rd hv .1 . !h tii 1 . ,n r- 1 Uf in . 1 lltti for ihe cheet. S uinlet-t .i.d. 1- a i-rr ptoas t tu n.fTT of one of aer Chrotian Churches O! - Import .' 0 iswri .' M i. t Veinon l i. i. er Nhcruiaa' t ir. Frcm tba K. tavad Wbl. Nor. at ) Some time m the nmnth sjl February i e laiaj it sa. General sjhercaan comusrucad oue ut tho-e m r vlous at veo.ct.ta aluvh the Yan kees at o lend id annouai u s to an astoni-hed lid It . iiideed. i.i-rve mis in it- Co.Cep u . u. and I" Oie etier with ah cd It aas proas i' uied up io s certain iaint. h would have baeu i dl ro.ta aw eioua hit it OeSu Usvaloped to tbt polat of intended evoiaamstloo. After tbe

fsfrore of t axwTMQt tod Shertwo't

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ZTZiT; PIOF f IRORX ) I) sad tbs railroads in atiasaauppi. mdgmfl9 "

nee, id of tke crops to iawpire alarm is the Conteiernts militarv sc ihortties So ow, however, beltt ed bat that it wa indeed what it had been declared to be in advance a u audacioc movement involving s vsst sod aubtle combination, looking to s per. man eat severance of communication between tbe Atlantic States and ttslt States, and tbw cutiqusat of all tbe territory lying between tbe Tetiueee river and tbe bull of Mexico, so ' fax cast as lbs Uns oi Um Macon and Allan's railroad. In uruer to effect this purpose, Sherman start ad with s moveble co umn, intending to traverse rapidly tbe States of Mississippi snd Alabassw, ufiqueatiouably expecting to overwhelm or drivs betöre him the comparatively feeble force under ! Ueueral Pulk, and to effect a lodgment fiually on the Gulf, either st Pascagoula or oo Mobile Bay, where be would be enabled to establish a secure base of Operation, and whence be could after effecting tbe reduction of Mobile, coatroi the line of the Alabama river aa far aa Selma or l iii.lirninrrf and K f h rj ton in o .T.ihiiaiin't rr tu,.., sr. u;f.iib.ck taMia a AMaiiut, ami uii.raateiy irom Atianra to axacon , The conception was grand enough; the execution, up to a certain point, waa faultless, but at mat point the whole pcbeese failed, in com pjtncc of the disastrous defeat inflicted by Forrest on the co operating columns which had aal lied out from Memphis under Gen. A.J. Smith. Sherman had come with onl utH- ient upplie 1 1 l i t him tili be could enter the fertile and productive grain growing regio:-. of Alabama, or until joined bv Smith, who m de-toied to re nlenish the Ysakee commissariat. Hut a system of well devised cbtruction impeded his march, and, after crossing Mississippi, he found himself at Meridian, still coutronted by a tormidrtble 'ores, while hia own dimimahed FuppTies and the defeat of Smith warned him of the MsTtlf fata' con.equeuce ot prosecuting hi nnnh While it waa vet time, he turned and fled, without striking a tingle blow, mJ reached Viv k -ourg again with an army which, in this brief campaign, had ruffered a much as if it had passed through a bloody battle. We refer to this episode in the history of the cinip-iign ol l?64,in order to exhibit an illusiratioti of the dangers which beset tbw saost mag alfll awl schemes and the didM audicioud enter tiii.- i i,keie becu.-o e tin J 1.-, it toe at - tetypt ul Shernisn' present movement, admit i . .a . . . a . a a i . titir ttiM report pi'aa iruiy. ana in net to m acttnil deigns The depirture from Atlanta and abandonment of the Chattanooga bae impl an intention to eize some point on (he coast lor a nw base, and to effect in this way thecoveud oi tSKW of the Atlatiiic States irom the Oulf State? Whether that objective point ia on the Atlantic or on the 04 f, rem iiii to be seen Be the course of hi ; much wht it may, our methods of defense will ; lie miferiilly tbe mie. and our reourccs ftr thtt del?ir'? very much the same in extent. Vbssj Siicrm in wa- . areeait.g MfSjssjflH State d HissfssipfNi a prominent BwoSfsl in our service. ' wit'i lull knowledge of the comparatively mall aad ilSSJgalaf lores left to oppose him, we are ; ns-urd, fei confident 'h it with proper euergv (here wete ample means at our disposition in h..t .rinn l.r tii it i -i rti fi f n r Mrii to thril Pixt orced the prompt collection and vigorous emplovment of he.iv? gangs of negroes, infelliti' the 'imber across the roads, and otherwise ob atrxartas the SajSSSalS litte Ot m.trch of the . t . . . enemy, not only n his immediate fiouf. but on Us fl ink", ai.d, fur us erac'.ioable. in his r 4r üv lhi men hU march might be delated un- ., ,. , , 2 , IU SjtS auppoe saSSSS be exhausteii and a lorce concentrated for the exigency sufficient to in wure hi de-t ruction Added to this, o-.ir litihtl -!- -i 1 . . r ., l.r tmi-h all ruean? ot u si-tence on h;3 fimkn. Id MM simple, pra ;;! tie way. and by resort Is miiiMrv reources, : ' Inch we ba e ntun.iiance in the threatened quarter, we J-iuht not Sherm '.n mybeeaa:'h in s tdt Irom which there i no Oi --iit!e escape tor him. nd with 'hat confident Cljayctatioo we skall i".k forward to hi-; oi erai rfonS without the least :pprcheniou. DIED. In Cinc: .!:ati, while IttssjsSssj mfdical leciur s, of ty- j phoi-i fever, Jos- ra J. Asroa, acd 21 yeart.a nionttia j and 3 days the funeral will tike plac on Wedu-Ktny, Xov. HOih, at Id K. M., fro ai toe rn,,idence of J hn M. Davis, on Mary lau I SttSS one square east of Virginia avenue, j The frieii'K of IBS family are invited t attend. AMUSEMENTS. METROPOLITAN THEATRE. Corner of Wagftia 'lon and Trnnttsee Strait. Aaxxsassrwr . . vir. v . iff . Kiley. Tuesday Eveninff, November 29th. J c Mr. EDWIN ,VlAIü-k I'oor Pilliroddy. PARTICULAR NOTICE.-Tl Bor? Cr leave the j Theater every evening at the clof e of th" performance . ' SSSS wStag at a di'tance can rely on this. I'ki.-ki or Voamaiorf. Urewi Cla"le and Parqnette, M cent-; Private Boxe, for t-ix persons, $a Wl; Orchektra S.-at. 7R cent-.: fin ierv ar.'i rami'.y Circle, ib cent; Children iu arm, fli; all renerved Feat "75c Doors open at a quarter to " o'clcvk. Performance r icniieixefi at , o'clock precscly. NEWCOMB'S MIViTRELS! e I OK rtto IWBTI OM.V, Saturday and Monday Dec. 3d & 5th. V-KnivB'sr.KEvr alliance two bani in i (INK. This wtupet.dnu- organization, headed by thePi. nrer of Minstrelsy, Is nwly aoamented for lBS4 and lr65. Door open at to 7. Commence at g to 8 o'clock j aaxstssHM. SuCeats. DovSS-dSt P. A. CLARKE, Altem. FOR SALE. DKLZKLL Ä JONK!. Ileal I stale KmUrrv BRICK COTTAGK on 5or:h Nable ureet. with two loli atia-hei, hou-e new and well bu.lt, for f t.SU, In pajtuei terannlr.a: tbrcnitb two year. x c: l-i; b . itierty street, cornering ea an aiie, for Ii äu n-. proved F. rm nil wjr te. tear Vri. ill., fvr trsde for i rprt) In lndlinpoli- or Marlon runfy. Vac, tu : M. la-', sad I arm af all kinds hvMSs M ad terms DF.LZPLL a JONES. Keal Ffttate brokers, nov29-d.t o 37 Ka: Wa-bington tree; WANTED. INFORMATION WAXTED, F th- h"fiv" a'' sf Jime. Pn-e, la'ely Car erv ! wh rara to li.dtana lat aas 'am to P.dtana lat sarst. Anv m he nuuAf.., ! li.t nnit'o i c1 btsi w.fe. Hi ad. Irr a . 2-'JI:4wlw '-'''anapslla, tndmr.a BP AKDFRS WANTFÜ, P 1 1 ra.i k t D Oh. trt B-a-J.nky .'na c . " .. r.otxs Iii NOTICE. I T 1 . 1 r aad F-ad ?torr ai X- -I . a II -IK,. . tv A H'ovf' ll!J,4tiUl.L?!l''t IsaVb'.-d t in" t all :m ttediate ,y at . , uu- lMiwar t.r , ,aer 1 uanaar Or'i F'farl a n Lwanlsaloa Bu n -..) ari1 Mills iheir acsatia nov.S Um T. P. H U TO TAX-PAYERS. NOTICE TO DELINQUENTS. 'IfT THK 4lKKK a OTflOl Nv .mbertJd l-t I Pt I XS swtAg tlty Taxes sa real tat fr tbr yt I St will ssva rest ..f It alias tanV..!. l taa r LL I4ii laj if lec-iu. . . JOS. &. B.aUUsM. aerts dtw Cop Traasarsr.

MEDICAL.

POHftlRlT Of SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. HAS AkRlVKl) IN I II I !OI I AXl TAKKN ROOMS AT THE RATES HOUSE Wher be 1 prepared to practice the mo-i recent and : ' X" ' !e and Surrerr I af HS solely to the ucreaafal treatment of all CHRONIC DISEASES, M OK I UK EYES. EARS THROAT, LUNGS, LIVER, HEART, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, &c i uell st- II DK;ir i ulitir to PEMVLES. atiti a'l Maiieuant liM-ac-. f'.ily ami permanently rutxi by a new and certain remedy, without the u-e ..f the knife, without the ln ol blood, without eating or burning r- sstSB, and without pain ; T?StilI10tlial frOID RöVi Dr, McOiirtör, , Havtaw, aeee. aaasa el Iw. as era 'a mii'uh pMawrxaaavi rf "d h's V(?7 arordinary aacce in removing U ch'oi.'.c- and 'tbf-r c 't-, r .1 o hr n.e! - i . faiiaaLHiÄcSasa Kreat pWsrete bear tearJaaoay ti i what I bare sern ami know. The Doctor SSS eajoye 1 very unusual faci!ii- fat a fif1!? o4 thorough knowledge of the huiaanjijrsI lern. Loth iu ihix and otn-r couuirie, :iu biKp'cial j mbillty to detect the nature -f the disea, a wll rrmj edy, account for fc's unpars'Ielcd uccess. To all person laboring under disea.-.- that may hav ! ke-n pronouncea uicuraon-. I woou ay I would ay, (u un h. ' bympathize wi'h suffrrluir humanity. . lo.e no time i availing yourself of ta? '.neau sf cure at the uk room. Rev. 1). UcCAP.TKl:. Colaaabws, July 2. 1-ti-l. AN EXTRAORDINARY CASE. We wer WttKtosS JSStSSSsW (d a caMi of C rvu;,co. and K'.ratiti.-. :n the r-rjn of a lat'.y f tuiccit. which the lü:.ctiu. of vision were entirely ab iterated. iniil!KLt tf!lawSa 'I" S 8 fSS 'ft Tb! place-1 berM-lf under the treatment of lr. A born, who ba for some week ben operating a our city, who In Um rhoriipace o! three we, fc ha entirely restored the eyt to isiatnral ibt. This caae I on that should coinroenatl.e l'octort tho requiru trea-ment or tbe ej e, and we take great pleare in beanntt teitimony to hi skill, not salj in the cae meati Waxa, (w Lkb U certaiuiy an extraordinary one.) but In the nuraeroun otter ca-r. f the lind that hare come under our own persona", reservation, hio State Jo .mal. novl5'6-d . GROCERS. J . SX Wl it, '. a.STOXRMAS, i . w.nati.w-. i.4 W'VEH, (.auceeiors t lawyer a ftiarrett,) W S I s?i 1 - ltxlkl-sa in staple & nil num. No. 13 South Meridian Street. I UK AKK NOW KECKlVtKii A I I'LL IttOtTment of Goods, and wdl he happy to supply the wants of our numerous enstoroers at tbe low t - te. Indianapolis, Ocliilier 31, 1"64 novl-d2m CROCERIES. CITV GHOCi:UY! HORN ot ANDERSOM, (Suecesv.T t. C. S. HO'JISS,) No. 31 West Washington Street, HAVÜ JI ST ii.CLlVL 500 00 20 10 aaVi.l LL v5n VvlNTF.R APFLKS. RÜSHFI S ( liKsTMT. BAKRrt CKNHFRRIE5. barrels new buckwheat sw p.c: . cocoA5rrs. .3 vis PRINTING, 6tC. CS. V, MALL. IS A I I. c. r. strTCBj:s. Ill Ti MMR. NaAll A XL Ort5AHKNr.iL orcaaa omii a xin ino noi rr or STEAM BOOK AND J08 PRlNlERS, . trouper ndltookh.ua ra, No. 161-2 East Washington Street, INDIANAPOLIS INDIANA irT black b-kn of every drkcriptlee 1 ."i-- 3m to rdr. NOTICE. NO 'V I C ' TtUCaiHUT DFAltTH.M. rni r nr I'oarranuaa ra res ( raaaaCT. WfiUHftitH. BoveritUrr a I -t. I.taa XV H'BL XS. rjr Mil i. factory evMM pre. utd t tbe utfle ci;' het. made ti appesr th 1 1- iia ' i abaa U ia lav cwwui b het. dull wraiii qui rem in al ta set to provide a Hat U Boat, aud ta pr ISXSSSlSSj b SSdi Pi na. n th i n, .4 ul SftUS SiAt il U. nj.. tf'er sad arc. rdir.g to ht re Leacrtas, SStittsd SS "An Acrreney aecared bj pleHxe f i fw U- nmdatt 1. snd r H 1 it I. IS4. an batraia. p ie.i aith ' i ' .1 01 4M a t rratrr.i lo l who UaSur romnveark-a; ;ke I tear asdsrasidsc'i n a for, t, Samael T. "award. Deputy Cssxp tr Her r lb- i urrencr. Jf berh rertlfr thai "TXal ä t.a)tfl.a Nat ifl kw4a,' in tu Ctig al Is 'isasr uIn the county of Harun, aud state of Isdisna, It an tssd to eaaxesaiKe ihr b idae waakma under tfc- art Sfueea!4. la timooy ekrrsaa, aliases say kad sad ai si naVj tau twaaaydlrat S of Kovitabsr, lass. samlkl t. ausAku, Daou'T twva. m -1 dUtU'.ti n dlt

DR LIGHTHILL

Of 34 St. Mark's Plc York lofhor of "A rerr rrrsfis a WftUttrrt ss Ctrrk;' aye . aye WIIJ. If A Kit wra SECOND VISIT -TO I'DI VX V POI.IS. Tuesday, December 6th, AM VII Bk T TBI 0E WKrlt From D f rub r will till Satarda. Dm mb r lOcli. iarlaMf1 Where e can be cooailtad on DEAFNESS, CATARRH, 1)1 ( II 111,1 s FKOM THK EIR. N'"vi)!i th Head, and all the vanowa Of oi ths EAR. THROAT AND AIR PASSAGES 1 h Lhjh i hili, pular work ot. 1 D Daafnaaa. its (Jaue and l'rawntiii ' ; ha- tenhed tbe Sixth Edition, and may be ob I taiosd 0 Carlston. 414 Broadway, or an re I spec: ihfe Itootrseltev throughout tbe country I YMiiiioiiial of U ruui kable ares. Amoi.ü the i.umerou- testimonial in bia peat son, lit Ltgbthill has selected a lew onlv of ; those from parties of established position and well known throughout the country. Kraaa th Hoaae Jvuraal (X. T.J Jaa Sta. SS6. " fn erery business or proleasion . indeed in et ery rtment oi scieoce or aill, there ia at way Hnie acknowleged head sosas oue who stands out al bold relief among his fellow, as a sort of leader. In th-8 stud v and treatment o I deafness and catarrh, tt- special diseases. Dr. Lighlhill, oi ibis city , occupies the position above deacribed. lie has devoted years of labor to 'his specality. au,J ntw reaping the reward of bis indiutri i The editorial .-iumn-oi the 1 nbtne oi a tecent date bear witn to the Doctor a aoccass in thia department of medicine We quote the para graph: "Ctas or a ixar Ml. Lton- Loeweosleiu, a lad tourteen yeais ul sge, born in tiertntnt. came o this city when he was about two years old Soon alter his arrival here he wa taken - tod lost his hearing . U? degieaja ha became fi r-t deaf and then dumb For nearly ten year he waa a mutt, unable IS hear the louucf-l oicc, or to articulate a word. About one year ago be placed by tiis parents iu the hands ol Dr f.tulillo.t wil,. it co f-ir A i irrrfv Irfvl it. rwf.kot.. ' to him his lot powers of hearing ami utterance. that he ran converse tih tbos who speak to him ditincMv and deliber'elyT' During tbe past ' lour or fcve tucutaa tie lu- oeen ui der ibe tuitioti I ol Mr Hennccke. aud ha m-decoi Jcrab's pro1 er"e iu wiitins and arithmetic" Having Keen supplied with the lad's address. - , . , ... , w further u. vr-t ,-ate-l the matter, add diSOOVerel that, prcvou to railing oti Dr Litthtbii! the vouih'a case was considered hopeles. and he . , irimaia of thai lUf tt Dumb Asylum T!.c Rev John XuU. D. I).. l'rofetir in Union College- r'heoeetady , in a publi-hed lci'et. ti'tine.-' his oratitmlc to Pi. Lighlhill, lor trentiric -".-ce-'LiU his it-eof deafnes-. Rev Fred S Jewell. Professor of the Sute Norm 1 School at Albany, also testifies to having been cured of catarrh. Dr. Lighthi!i po-st- . .ihcr testimonials and tribute to hi.- talent lion. .iu;c o our wealthiest and moat prominent aud respevted citizens, which may be saan on sppBeatioti It would be dittcuit to speak iu anv but terms of praise of bis treatment, .n tue lue id these uauy prooji and fart teatiiyitig to hi uccess M KI-: OF CATARRH. from lift . Fred. S. Jess ell, 'Prefe er off tne State ernial Stctoeel Albany, R. V Dr LiySfUiU: Um Sis Under date of March 1- . asut vou a careinl statement of my case, it toraxer itmt nt, m tai.are to obtain relief in that direction, my resort to your tmtment and its lien eöcial re-ults I have been fi-ora the aimer of trie year subject to violent periodical attack-ut Catarrh, mirked Ut strong tft.rile -y mptorn-. i.ileut in äammatinn ih lining membrsoes of tbe cari ties of the hia I, H'mpauied iu the first MasjBV by a waieiy discharge from tbe uns, subssquei' iy becoming acriJ and yellow, 4.3d towsrdtv close of tbe stuck, pun. lent snd bloody. These attacks produced a most distressing species of headset , occurring persaiicsll eacti dsy lor a periol 4SI jksa from nne to three weeks, aoastimea so violent sa to incapacitate me for bust nees ant; at times onfine me P my bed. At titles the attendant inflammation would extend to the feeth.produr-ing toothache; or to the threat, occasioning ho-rsetiess and partial'lo of roice; and twice ailbiu tbe last icw years it has ) at .'e tel the left ete a- t r ntin. me ir weeks to a darkened room. I had tried medicines and application- of var! kinds, snuffs and etnas catarrhal urepara tions of some half a doxrn kinds; appl'u ationa to . the heid of camphor, finger, and bot foaenta tion of different kind", und in connection with j these the nsaal emetics or cathartics employed to ; induce counter actioD. But none of these had produted ;uv - ei ai nent : in pro t eaten t, aad ia tle ; lew instaa in which tcmp'iai reliei was af ' forded it waa at the expense of c mach rtrettgf . as to leave me greatly exhanstrsl Under these circumstaDCes I wa led, though with retuctatice, from jhe -tippose! incurability of tbe disease, 0 make a triil of your treatment I loutid it soon beyond even my hopes reaching tbe disease as it had never been reached befere, and alleviating its symptoms tri an extent which 1 had supposed imKasible. At tha ime I gsra you ray turner , rertiäcate, while I did not : el . . ,re.J t',f ,-,1n I P' cure, I had otHained s material retlaf wnicn ' y repani me for rrn tr :x! or roar treataxeat, and ahicb af-fiH me that that treatment ess , . . . i.uf.-i .niial -u. f n. n, tT luZ?gi Y w - of catarrh i--iod ot aearlv ball a r, .i n44t ,,. atat4 of eevire , . urrent e f il. t.- a:..i w , uld hc for merit rendered -ucb :i sttrit i,,r.. . .v v W1K lo me proof ol an i ts rtatit furce-s It is n w six Bombs since 1 etil you rhtt BXsnnWSnt, -nd. wHIe ft is ucpleaaanl to me to appear thu constantly , snd as ibis puiise. lefore the pnbfk Ii SSM to me s sastser uf - imple justice tu ssanself, nd to thoee w1m assy be suffering ss I was, ui add snat 1 aax ant only al fully saUswetf a bj Iba ata tt and cfatarr i t n. : 1 ' rarrli a as ail nioi.t! - aio; but I am Bare d the beNef thai if there U auch a thine ar a cure for "hrot ic ca tarrh, in mv ra a a s'Ssunlal , fv, ed Yunrs. lewillslta e I 17 . s rkxi xau a a jim AlOaay. N V . Septecaber 1. l"Gs Ita'iaaixrkabli (uir nl luf . Prom ihe Rar. Jotanli M Clarke. Hector of 9t Janes CUurcb: : ta.. t nt, Feb. 0, land. I hs t s been deaf io on ear evsw tinea I wts lo College, some twenty years ae. By lb sko. 01 Dt Lishtbill its besrinr wasentlrai rrwowed, 1 that now I bear atik with hntb as,. IKj a, a

that I can ae say voice witb much mors ai J coiufori ihsti before, aotltldif U Ci.k I